What's happening with the ticket pricing at home

xgorton

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I payed £31 for Newcastle and Norwich in the family stand (£36 for non members),Southampton next month cheapest tickets £39 (£44 for non members) that's an increase of £8 for the mighty Saints.
 
It would help if City were transparent about the categories for each home game, as most other clubs say in advance which games are A, B or C. Personally I think that's a shit system as we and the fans of other clubs are being penalised because we or they are more glamorous or successful. Charge one price but maybe offer a discount to members for the less attractive games.
 
It would help if City were transparent about the categories for each home game, as most other clubs say in advance which games are A, B or C. Personally I think that's a shit system as we and the fans of other clubs are being penalised because we or they are more glamorous or successful. Charge one price but maybe offer a discount to members for the less attractive games.

If you contact Hospitality they'll email you a list of which category each fixture is at the start of the season.
 
Ticket pricing at home is the same if you have a season card but if you think Southampton game is expensive for a one off ticket look at Liverpool match, seems like an exercise in maximising pricing gone mad! Almost £50 for an older teenager to sit in level 3 of the new South stand (& only £5 for the Palace match this week). Supply and demand I suppose but very erratic in my view.
 
To be fair I'd have thought Newcastle fans would pay more to watch Southampton then themselves.
 
It would help if City were transparent about the categories for each home game, as most other clubs say in advance which games are A, B or C. Personally I think that's a shit system as we and the fans of other clubs are being penalised because we or they are more glamorous or successful. Charge one price but maybe offer a discount to members for the less attractive games.

But isn't that what we do?
The price is X for the biggest games (rags, arse, chelsea, pool?) and then we give certain discounts for other games, 15% for likes of Soton but 25% for likes of Norwich/Newcastle? (percentages I put out there are just an example)
 
Well those £58 Liverpool tickets went on general sale at 9am today and it's pretty much sold out now, I can't see them dropping those prices anytime soon.
 
can't get my head round why the Liverpool game is so expensive,apart from 2 seasons ago they've been pretty much a mid table team for some time,whats the big deal?
 

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